7/14: Going Local…Majority Do Not Plan to Travel This Summer

According to this Marist Poll, a majority of adults nationally — 55% — say they won’t be booking a summer vacation this year. 45%, however, are planning to hit the road. The proportion of residents who are traveling has changed little over the past couple of years. In 2010, Marist found that 48% of Americans were escaping from their daily routine while 49% ventured away from home in 2009.

Among those who are taking a trip this summer, a long getaway isn’t necessarily on their agenda. 41% say they have several shorter weekend trips on their calendar while 35% plan to go on one or more long getaways. Nearly one in four — 24% — say they will do both or have something else planned.

Compared with the summer of 2009, fewer vacationers are taking longer journeys. At that time, 47% who planned to get out of town traveled for a long period of time. 42% went on several shorter jaunts, and just 11% took both types of vacations or did something else entirely.

Money matters continue to plague the vacation choices of many Americans. While about two-thirds of residents — 66% — report they have not changed their vacation plans this year in order to save money, a notable 34% have. There has been relatively no change on this question since the summer of 2009. At that time, 65% reported money matters did not alter their vacation plans while 35% were restricted by financial concerns.

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The economy doesn’t seem to be getting better so stay-cations are becoming more and more popular. Just by doing a Google search it amazes me how many places I can go on a small budget. Hopefully as the economy starts getting better more people will be willing to spend money on vacations.